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prosecutors have filed charges in the case that could make c n ciancia face the death penalty. what is in tnin the criminal complaint? >> reporter: it outlines how he entered terminal 3 just behind me, pull out a rifle from a bag, and apparently the criminal complaint says he opened fire on tsa agent hernandez at point bla blank range. the criminal complaint says he went up aphe is indica ehe is az move, went back down, shot hill again, and hit two others before getting down to the terminal. he got to the end of the terminal where he was engaged by police, they released several rounds of gun fire. he was struck several times, at least four times in the body, maybe possibly once in the head. he was taken to a local hospital. police say they would like to question him, but he has been unresponsive medically so far, richard. >> so the question is why and who and you're learning more about the suspect, aren't you. >> reporter: that's correct. we know that ciancia according to some of the sources say that he was estranged from his family, at least from his father, that he had not co
prosecutors have filed charges in the case that could make c n ciancia face the death penalty. what is in tnin the criminal complaint? >> reporter: it outlines how he entered terminal 3 just behind me, pull out a rifle from a bag, and apparently the criminal complaint says he opened fire on tsa agent hernandez at point bla blank range. the criminal complaint says he went up aphe is indica ehe is az move, went back down, shot hill again, and hit two others before getting down to the...
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paul ciancia is in critical condition. a woman who says she knows him well is filling in some of the blanks telling cnn what he might have been thinking and doing shortly before the incident. we have that exclusive angle to the story. good morning, miguel. >> reporter: good morning, kate. this woman has a fascinating story to tell. it is amazing she is an ordinary woman that found herself in an extraordinary circumstance. she wants to remain anonymous. she doesn't want her life associated with paul ciancia. days before this rampage, this woman says ciancia was already plotting his crime. >> he asked whether he could have a ride to the zblarpt why did he need a ride? >> he was going back home, his dad was sick. he had family issues. >> did anyone see a ticket? >> he mentioned what day he had to leave. >> reporter: she says he rarely left his san fernando apartment, describing him as socially awkward and a heavy smoker f. day he put his alleged plan into action, she says, it took his roommate by surprise. >> that morning, he
paul ciancia is in critical condition. a woman who says she knows him well is filling in some of the blanks telling cnn what he might have been thinking and doing shortly before the incident. we have that exclusive angle to the story. good morning, miguel. >> reporter: good morning, kate. this woman has a fascinating story to tell. it is amazing she is an ordinary woman that found herself in an extraordinary circumstance. she wants to remain anonymous. she doesn't want her life associated...
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he's called paul anthony ciancia. what else? were are re >> reporter: we are getting a picture of him, his life and growing up here in the east coast and his background here with the family. standing outside of his dad's home in pennsville. the police have been here for most of the night now. the police chief is actually inside that house, still speaking with the family. we know he grew up in this area. neighbors say it was a very close knit family. the police chief says they had no problems with this family whatsoever. in fact, the neighbor says that his dad was a well-respected member of the community, a business owner. his son paul worked for his father for several years before heading out west to live in los angeles so seems like have arnormal life from everything we're learning here but the police chief also said and told some local reporters that he had received indications from paul ciancia's father that he might try to harm himself and contacted counter participants in the los angeles police department. we're trying to v
he's called paul anthony ciancia. what else? were are re >> reporter: we are getting a picture of him, his life and growing up here in the east coast and his background here with the family. standing outside of his dad's home in pennsville. the police have been here for most of the night now. the police chief is actually inside that house, still speaking with the family. we know he grew up in this area. neighbors say it was a very close knit family. the police chief says they had no...
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. >> reporter: the fbi is fairly convinced paul ciancia was targeting tsa agents but what they don't know is why. >> we have to get a full understanding of the person who we now have in custody to understand what his motives might have been. >> reporter: the trouble is they can't even ask him. he's still unconscious at ucla medical center with a gunshot wound to his head. today the fbi combed through his apartment for clues and combed through his travel records to see if he ever had a run-in with airport security. abc news knows the last time he traveled abroad was 2006 when he took a trip to japan. today ciancia's family issued their first public statement. >> we, like most americans, are shocked and numbed by the tragic events of last friday. >> reporter: but offered no clues to what could have prompted his spree. the tsa has a thankless job, enforcing procedures we all tolerate through gritted teeth. a popular target. >> no kidding? who else wants a job groping men, women and children all day. >> reporter: among some anti-government activists, the agency embodies a federal governm
. >> reporter: the fbi is fairly convinced paul ciancia was targeting tsa agents but what they don't know is why. >> we have to get a full understanding of the person who we now have in custody to understand what his motives might have been. >> reporter: the trouble is they can't even ask him. he's still unconscious at ucla medical center with a gunshot wound to his head. today the fbi combed through his apartment for clues and combed through his travel records to see if he...
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what's still unclear, what drove 23-year-old paul ciancia to target tsa. the report for wjz from la with the latest. >> a spokesperson read a statement from the family of the los angeles international airport shooting suspect. >> paul is our son and brother. we will continue to love him and care for him. we will support him during the difficult times ahead. >> officials say 23-year-old paul ciancia walked into terminal 3 of the airport on friday, pulling a suitcase with a backpack on top. there were holes in both pieces of luggage. he pulled the gun out and opened fire on tsa officer gerardo hernandez killing him. he also shot two other tsa employees and a passenger before airport police shot him four times. according to court documents ciancia left a letter saying he made the conscious decision to kill multiple tsa employees to instill fear. the letter also talked about how easy it is to get a gun into an airport. >> lax has opened but the attack is raising questions about security at america's third largest airport. >> like many passengers noah was stopp
what's still unclear, what drove 23-year-old paul ciancia to target tsa. the report for wjz from la with the latest. >> a spokesperson read a statement from the family of the los angeles international airport shooting suspect. >> paul is our son and brother. we will continue to love him and care for him. we will support him during the difficult times ahead. >> officials say 23-year-old paul ciancia walked into terminal 3 of the airport on friday, pulling a suitcase with a...
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ciancia is in critical condition after being shot by police officers. the fbi says he set out to kill tsa employees, and now a woman who knows the suspect tells our miguel marquez, that one roommate, who had no idea what was going on, even drove him to the airport. >> he asked one of the roommates if he could have a ride to the airport. >> why did he need a ride? >> he said he was going back home. either that his dad was kind of sick and he had to deal with some family issues. >> did anyone ever see a ticket? >> no. >> he did mention what day. that morning, he doesn't knock and says, i need to leave. can you take me now. >> did you ever express any hatred toward the government or the tsa? >> he thought that the tsa abused their power. >> police officers showed up at ciancia's apartment about 45 minutes after he took off to the airport. well his father was back in new jersey, had asked the police to check in on his son, after the family got a disturbing text message, including one that indicated that something bad might happen. so we're talking about 45
ciancia is in critical condition after being shot by police officers. the fbi says he set out to kill tsa employees, and now a woman who knows the suspect tells our miguel marquez, that one roommate, who had no idea what was going on, even drove him to the airport. >> he asked one of the roommates if he could have a ride to the airport. >> why did he need a ride? >> he said he was going back home. either that his dad was kind of sick and he had to deal with some family issues....
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. >> we know the suspect has been identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia. he entered inside terminal 3 behind me and opened fire, killing a tsa agent, injuring at least seven others, before he himself was shot and taken into custody. this all happened very early friday morning during the middle of the morning commute. it was 9:30 a.m. the terminal was packed with passengers. police say he walked in, pulled a high-powered rifle out of a bag, shot at tsa agents, killing one, then moved past security. police followed him down the terminal where he made his way 100 yards down the terminal, past security where they engaged him in a gun battle. passengers were running, screaming, hiding in bathrooms, running out to the tarmac, doing what they could to save their own lives. here's what one passenger told us yesterday. >> i wasn't sure what was happening. i thought it might have been a bomb scare. i saw a man walking around with a shotgun. initially i thought, okay, this is an undercover policeman pause he was walking pretty cautiously. didn't seem like he was in a
. >> we know the suspect has been identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia. he entered inside terminal 3 behind me and opened fire, killing a tsa agent, injuring at least seven others, before he himself was shot and taken into custody. this all happened very early friday morning during the middle of the morning commute. it was 9:30 a.m. the terminal was packed with passengers. police say he walked in, pulled a high-powered rifle out of a bag, shot at tsa agents, killing one, then moved past...
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now ciancia's family did issue a statement. they say they're shocked by what took place right here in this terminal. some are now calling for tsa officers to be armed. tony grigsby was one of two tsa officers shot on friday who survived he wanted to talk about his fellow officer who did not. >> let me take one moment to express the sadness i feel in my heart over the loss of my friend gerardo hernandez. not only how it has hit me that i will never see him again. >> reporter: grigsby says he was shot twice as he tried to help an elderly man escape accused shooter paul ciancia's rampage. according to court documents, ciancia's roommate dropped him off. the affidavit says ciancia was worried about the, quote, new world order. a conspiracy theory about a totalitarian one world government. on monday, police visited ciancia's apartment. theys sco escorted one of his roommates. >> as much as we work each and every day to make this airport safer. it's sad to say but nothing will ever be 100%. >> reporter: a memorial was held monday nig
now ciancia's family did issue a statement. they say they're shocked by what took place right here in this terminal. some are now calling for tsa officers to be armed. tony grigsby was one of two tsa officers shot on friday who survived he wanted to talk about his fellow officer who did not. >> let me take one moment to express the sadness i feel in my heart over the loss of my friend gerardo hernandez. not only how it has hit me that i will never see him again. >> reporter: grigsby...
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again, the man's name is paul ciancia. a second law enforcement official confirmed the identity speaking on condition of a. anonymity. if you plan to fly to or around the west coast, call or click before you go. neil, back to you. >> we're fill following this health care crisis. is your info in trouble? according to health and human services internal investigation in june it was and maybe still is. the company in charge of fixing the healthcare.gov devices allowed personal devices to be connected to servers with access to millions of medicare patients personal data. that has a tech analyst wondering if anyone can be trusted on this project if everyone is hopping on this project. it's a little disconcerting. what happened? >> we all learned our lesson from allowing people with thumb drives into sensitive areas. if edward snowed isn't a lesson, i don't know what is. this is a bad example. it's bad for the people who work there because this is about audit and accountability. this is about teaching people about security. the f
again, the man's name is paul ciancia. a second law enforcement official confirmed the identity speaking on condition of a. anonymity. if you plan to fly to or around the west coast, call or click before you go. neil, back to you. >> we're fill following this health care crisis. is your info in trouble? according to health and human services internal investigation in june it was and maybe still is. the company in charge of fixing the healthcare.gov devices allowed personal devices to be...
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. >> reporter: police say it was 23-year-old paul ciancia who killed one tsa agent and wounded two others. he wanted to kill multiple agents said a note in thinks duffle bag. but the f.b.i. has not found evidence of previous run-ins he may have had with the agency. >> i thought he was a random passenger. >> reporter: he saw the suspect walk in with the assault rifle. >> a hundred people underneath benches around him so if he really wanted to continue to shoot, he could have. i've read since that he was targeting tsa so maybe he wasn't looking for regular passengers. >> reporter: at l.a.x. sunday, terminal 3 was back in business. passengers streamed past the scene of the shooting while tsa agents displayed black bands on their badges in memory of their fallen colleagues. theresa garcia, cbs news, los angeles. >> lawmakers are calling for a review of airport security across the nation. >>> and turning to another incident, this time in birmingham, alabama. police and f.b.i. agents investigate after a threat evacuates an airport sunday afternoon. bomb technicians conduct add sweep and did not
. >> reporter: police say it was 23-year-old paul ciancia who killed one tsa agent and wounded two others. he wanted to kill multiple agents said a note in thinks duffle bag. but the f.b.i. has not found evidence of previous run-ins he may have had with the agency. >> i thought he was a random passenger. >> reporter: he saw the suspect walk in with the assault rifle. >> a hundred people underneath benches around him so if he really wanted to continue to shoot, he could...
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as for ciancia, he's at the hospital. he was shot in the face but he's been appointed a public defender. jon: what a sad story. thanks, will. jenna: breaking news coming up on the embattled mayor of toronto. if you've been following this story, lots of accusations about drug use. the mayor apparently on record and we'll have those quotes for you and also we have this coming up. he's accused of killing his wife to carry on an affair with his mistress. the macneill trial enters the fourth week. has the state made a case for murder beyond a reasonable doubt? plus a car that can fly? for real? does it really work? we'll speak with the inventor who says he's come up with the car of the future. >> you won't see any traditional highways in the next 10 years. however, the next 10 years, if like the last 10 years, we'll see 30% more traffic. and where is that going to lead you to? farmer: hello, i'm an idaho potato farmer. and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there
as for ciancia, he's at the hospital. he was shot in the face but he's been appointed a public defender. jon: what a sad story. thanks, will. jenna: breaking news coming up on the embattled mayor of toronto. if you've been following this story, lots of accusations about drug use. the mayor apparently on record and we'll have those quotes for you and also we have this coming up. he's accused of killing his wife to carry on an affair with his mistress. the macneill trial enters the fourth week....
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he was a resident of los angeles, paul ciancia. but he hails from new jersey where his family lives. his family was being investigated -- excuse me, was being talked to by the fbi yesterday. they were at this front door but they were not speaking to the media. we know he lived in the los angeles area for about the last 18 months or so. but no red flags came up in terms of a criminal history. when we talked to people that knew him, including his roommate, he said he was a quiet, unassuming guy. he'd lived in his apartment with him for a little over a year. but there were no major issues. when our local flath asked his roommate if he was surprised he had a gun, he said he was shocked because he'd never shown a gun in the home before, never shown any type of difficult behavior. we don't know much about the suspect. that picture will emerge as the days come forward. police looking into the motive. why would he want to shoot these people. >> we can hear the planes are taking off and landing. what's the status of terminal 3? >> reporter:
he was a resident of los angeles, paul ciancia. but he hails from new jersey where his family lives. his family was being investigated -- excuse me, was being talked to by the fbi yesterday. they were at this front door but they were not speaking to the media. we know he lived in the los angeles area for about the last 18 months or so. but no red flags came up in terms of a criminal history. when we talked to people that knew him, including his roommate, he said he was a quiet, unassuming guy....
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again, ciancia was shot four times, at least once in the mouth. he's sedated under heavy guard and still in critical condition. we do know he was unemployed motorcycle mechanic who just recently moved to los angeles from a small town, a blue collar town of pensville, new jersey. although he was dropped off here at lax by a roommate, we are told he most likely operated alone, that the roommate who dropped him off curbside at the door behind me at lax, was not in on it and did not know why he wanted to go to airport, there was talk that his dad was sick and drop me off at the airport, he was really anxious to get here on friday. so that roommate we are told probably most likely not going to be charged. >> thank you very much. we'll talk more about security, not only at lax but all airports. dan, you wrote about this issue and the headline points, pointing to gaps in post 9/11 secure despite though as you pointed out the millions of dollars invested into improving the situation, there are so call soft spots revealed after the shooting. >> yeah, two o
again, ciancia was shot four times, at least once in the mouth. he's sedated under heavy guard and still in critical condition. we do know he was unemployed motorcycle mechanic who just recently moved to los angeles from a small town, a blue collar town of pensville, new jersey. although he was dropped off here at lax by a roommate, we are told he most likely operated alone, that the roommate who dropped him off curbside at the door behind me at lax, was not in on it and did not know why he...
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that's because paul ciancia had his his rifle in his suitcase. he pulled it out at the last minute and fired at that officer at point-blank range. charlie and margaret? >> thanks ben. >>> new thoughts this morning over the troubled obama care website. a cbs news analyst finds ensuring privacy and security information is behind scheduled. it was delayed three times over the summer and final top to bottom tests never got done before the launch. all of that is adding to concerns about the safety of personal information on the site. jan crawford is in washington. jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie, margaret. good morning to those of you in the west. technology experts tell us the website did not go through enough testing before it went live and they shared with cbs news several flaws that it could expose your personal information. and now we're starting to see real-life examples of what can go wrong. with critics openly mocking the obama administration about problems with healthcare.gov, officials insist on one thing -- at least th
that's because paul ciancia had his his rifle in his suitcase. he pulled it out at the last minute and fired at that officer at point-blank range. charlie and margaret? >> thanks ben. >>> new thoughts this morning over the troubled obama care website. a cbs news analyst finds ensuring privacy and security information is behind scheduled. it was delayed three times over the summer and final top to bottom tests never got done before the launch. all of that is adding to concerns...
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. >> reporter: the fbi is convinced ciancia was targeting t tsa agents but they don't know why. >> we don't understand what his motives might have been. >> reporter: the trouble is they couldn't even ask him. he's still unconscious with a gone shot wound to the head. today the fbi combed through his apartment for clues and combed through his travel records to see if he ever had a run in with airport security. the last time he traveled abroad was 2006 when he took a trip to japan. today his family issued their first public statement. >> we like most americans are shocked and numbed by the tragic events of last friday. >> reporter: but offered no clues what could have prompted his spree. the tsa has a thankless job, enforcing procedures we all tolerate through gritted teeth. >> who else wants a job groping men, women and children all day. >> reporter: the agency embodies a federal government that's too invasive, corrupt and incompetent. today the u.s. attorney general took strong exception. >> no feelings about the government can possibly justify those kinds of actions. >> reporter: in
. >> reporter: the fbi is convinced ciancia was targeting t tsa agents but they don't know why. >> we don't understand what his motives might have been. >> reporter: the trouble is they couldn't even ask him. he's still unconscious with a gone shot wound to the head. today the fbi combed through his apartment for clues and combed through his travel records to see if he ever had a run in with airport security. the last time he traveled abroad was 2006 when he took a trip to...
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. >> reporter: let's show you a picture of what ciancia looks like. he's said to be a young man, wearing battle fatigues at the time. we understood that he took to the leg. authorities are actually very much taking their time over telling us precisely how he's injured. we know the f.b.i. wants to talk to him. he's been shot in the mouth. that could be a serious injury p probably one of the reasons why they haven't gotten around to talking to him yet. we don't know whether his injuries are actually life-threatening. it's not something authorities have shared with us at this time. but it's very key just how he was injured in terms of how much information he may be able to give the authorities. we have a high security posture right here at the whole airport. terminal 3 has reopened and the airport authority saying things are getting back to normal. it begins to feel that way now. back to you. >> dominic there live at lax, thanks. >>> pakistan is now slamming the united states for a drone strike that killed a taliban leader there yesterday. he is believed
. >> reporter: let's show you a picture of what ciancia looks like. he's said to be a young man, wearing battle fatigues at the time. we understood that he took to the leg. authorities are actually very much taking their time over telling us precisely how he's injured. we know the f.b.i. wants to talk to him. he's been shot in the mouth. that could be a serious injury p probably one of the reasons why they haven't gotten around to talking to him yet. we don't know whether his injuries are...
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ciancia was seen shooting several times. we now know ciancia lived in los angeles for over a year. law enforcement sources tell nbc news he legally purchased two gun from a target range not far from his home. in a moment, ciancia lashes out at the tsa saying his constitutional rights were violated and a mention of nwo which warns of a totalitarian one-world government. he sent a message to his family back in new jersey just before the rampage. his father was so worried, he asked to call l.a. authorities. >> he called my cell phone back. he said to me that i can't believe what i'm saying on tv. is this true? is this my son involved in the shooting? my reply to him was i heard the same thing, paul. i have not confirmed anything. >> reporter: that confirmation would come later for the family of tsa agent hernandez. >> i am truly devastated. we are all heart broken and we will miss him dearly. >> reporter: this morning, ciancia is in critical condition. he has been unable to respond to investigators because of his medical condition. police say the 23-year-old sent his brother and siste
ciancia was seen shooting several times. we now know ciancia lived in los angeles for over a year. law enforcement sources tell nbc news he legally purchased two gun from a target range not far from his home. in a moment, ciancia lashes out at the tsa saying his constitutional rights were violated and a mention of nwo which warns of a totalitarian one-world government. he sent a message to his family back in new jersey just before the rampage. his father was so worried, he asked to call l.a....
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. >> we're also learning some new troubling clues emerging about the suspect 23-year-old paul ciancia. a source tells cnn the suspect had a note with an anti-tsa rant. the note also reflected his fear of an ominous new world order. our affiliates kcal and kcbs got the exclusive video and it appears to show the suspect handcuffed to the stretcher. cnn cannot independently confirm who it is. we also have video of the chaos inside the airport moments after shots were fired, and you can hear police screaming for people to get down. >> on the floor! on the floor now! on the floor! >> chill, chill, chill, chill. >> go, go, go. >> can you imagine being caught up in that? now stranded passengers are reclaiming bags abandoned in the panic. we're covering every angle of the story for you. kyung lah is live at l.a.x. barbara starr is in washington. so, we're going to get to both of them, but i'm going to start with my colleague kyung lah at l.a.x. right now tsa chief john pistol is headed to los angeles to meet with the fbi and the grieving family of tsa officer gerardo hernandez. so, tell me ho
. >> we're also learning some new troubling clues emerging about the suspect 23-year-old paul ciancia. a source tells cnn the suspect had a note with an anti-tsa rant. the note also reflected his fear of an ominous new world order. our affiliates kcal and kcbs got the exclusive video and it appears to show the suspect handcuffed to the stretcher. cnn cannot independently confirm who it is. we also have video of the chaos inside the airport moments after shots were fired, and you can hear...
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they're telling us now that they say paul ciancia, the allegedhot shooter in the lax shooting thio morning, 23-year-old, was suicidal, that he talked to the family about suicide, that theau father had tried to file a f missing person's report and in the end he wasn't allowed to because his son was too old ford that. flights are now coming into los angeles international airport. this is flight tracker we're watching. this is a pacific flight from hong kong allowed to land. things are getting more back top normal in los angeles. m more on the suspect, the familyo investigation as get it from the fox news desk.us from the fox news desk.us "the five" continues right afted this with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every d. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! why let erectile dys
they're telling us now that they say paul ciancia, the allegedhot shooter in the lax shooting thio morning, 23-year-old, was suicidal, that he talked to the family about suicide, that theau father had tried to file a f missing person's report and in the end he wasn't allowed to because his son was too old ford that. flights are now coming into los angeles international airport. this is flight tracker we're watching. this is a pacific flight from hong kong allowed to land. things are getting...
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five people were shooting with including the suspected gunman, paul ciancia who is in critical condition. two others were treated at hospitals and released. 29-year-old high school teacher is in fair condition. he was shot in the leg. now to cnn stephanie elim outside l.a.x. stephanie, you spoke with a passenger who witnessed a shooting. >> reporter: don, it was crazy to hear his story. he said everyone hit the ground. he was up above the escalator, in he curity, wh when everything happened. there was a pause and he looked back down and that's when he saw everything else. take a listen. >> we were at security. we heard the initial gunshots. and everybody in security hit the ground. a lot of folks were scrambling forward. so there was a pause. i look down the escalator and i saw the gunman. he had his gun trained on the wall there and he shot him twice. so i knelt down and i saw him run up the escalator and yell something. of that, i hit the ground. he hit the ground and ehaven'tly made his way to the tarmac, don. his wife and son went out past the tsa agent that had been shot. it took th
five people were shooting with including the suspected gunman, paul ciancia who is in critical condition. two others were treated at hospitals and released. 29-year-old high school teacher is in fair condition. he was shot in the leg. now to cnn stephanie elim outside l.a.x. stephanie, you spoke with a passenger who witnessed a shooting. >> reporter: don, it was crazy to hear his story. he said everyone hit the ground. he was up above the escalator, in he curity, wh when everything...
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the suspect is paul ciancia, 23 years old. police say he entered the terminal just over my left shoulder at around 9:30 a.m. friday morning and he pulled out a rifle, they say, from a bag, then began to open fire. he may have been targeting tsa agents according to many witnesses. he then was able to breach security, made it about 100 yards into the terminal where he was engaged with police in another gun battle. he was wounded and taken into custody but not before he killed a tsa agent as well as injuring several others. many folks were pouring out of the airport during all of this. passengers were running onto the tarmac. some were cowering inside restrooms, doing what they could to escape the shooter. here's what one witness told us. >> reporter: >> the shooter came down the corridor, past the security area, and he continue fronted me and looked at me and said, keena se? a question mark in his eyes. i shook my head and he kept going. >> reporter: with one dead and several other wounded the suspect is in custody now. investig
the suspect is paul ciancia, 23 years old. police say he entered the terminal just over my left shoulder at around 9:30 a.m. friday morning and he pulled out a rifle, they say, from a bag, then began to open fire. he may have been targeting tsa agents according to many witnesses. he then was able to breach security, made it about 100 yards into the terminal where he was engaged with police in another gun battle. he was wounded and taken into custody but not before he killed a tsa agent as well...
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ciancia still alive. yesterday around 9:30 he walked into terminal 3 at lax and pulled out a rifle and started shooting. >> the shooting was on the left-hand side from where we heard the gun shots. and it was just -- it was horrible, you know. but, it was -- it was vietnam all again. >> sounded like a war zone that witness said. now, another witness said that it looked like actually targeting tsa agents. he asked one person did he work for the tsa when he said no, he let him go. originally from new jersey. according to police in new jersey he evidently texted his brother earlier this week and mentioned maybe he wanted to commit suicide. investigation has been launched in new jersey. this has become a bi coastal investigation with the fbi in the lead. ciancia is actually in custody. he is alive. we don't know his condition. he was shot before he was taken into custody. guys, as you know, this had a major impact on travel throughout the country. lax actually tweeted this morning that more than 16' thousand
ciancia still alive. yesterday around 9:30 he walked into terminal 3 at lax and pulled out a rifle and started shooting. >> the shooting was on the left-hand side from where we heard the gun shots. and it was just -- it was horrible, you know. but, it was -- it was vietnam all again. >> sounded like a war zone that witness said. now, another witness said that it looked like actually targeting tsa agents. he asked one person did he work for the tsa when he said no, he let him go....
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cops say they missed speaking to the suspect, paul ciancia, by mere minutes. the very same day he killed a tsa agent and wound several others. officers had visited his home on friday because his family expressed concern about messages from him that they described as disturbing. after being shot by police, ciancia told officers he acted alone and had been dropped off at the airport bay friend. his motivation appears to be centered around a grudge. he's now heavily sedated and your honor armed guard at a local hospital. >>> and curious kitty gets up close and personal with a go pro camera. he starts sniffing this suspicious device and then licks it. the tour guide says he left the camera in the african wilderness on purpose to catch moments like this. how cute is that? yeah. >> thankfully you don't have smellavision right there. >> i'd rather have him lick the camera. >> put it right there next to the salt lick. >> that cheetah's breath. >> cheetos. thank you. >> four minutes after the hour. time of the week when we welcome in donald trump. welcome to a brand-ne
cops say they missed speaking to the suspect, paul ciancia, by mere minutes. the very same day he killed a tsa agent and wound several others. officers had visited his home on friday because his family expressed concern about messages from him that they described as disturbing. after being shot by police, ciancia told officers he acted alone and had been dropped off at the airport bay friend. his motivation appears to be centered around a grudge. he's now heavily sedated and your honor armed...
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police say the suspect, paul ciancia, pulled out an automatic assault rifle and opened fire on t.s.a. agents, killing one of them. guns and other weapons turn up at the airport all the time. just a week before at l.a.x., t.s.a. officers seized 39 gunz at airports across country. joining us is the deputy director for the ntsb. the t.s.a. agents that, you know, screen people as they're going through the airports, make sure they're not carrying weapons aboard planes, they don't have weapons themselves, tom. is that going to change as a result of this? >> well, that probably won't change. i think there will be a reassessment because what we now know is that t.s.a. is the most visible reminder of the aftermath of 9/11. we know that aviation sector remains of interest to the bad guys, whether it's one off or whether it's coordinated terrorism. so i think the entire security regime at individual airports administered by t.s.a. and airport management, that has to be reassessed to see if there are steps we can take to improve things, whether we did as good as we could in terms of response and
police say the suspect, paul ciancia, pulled out an automatic assault rifle and opened fire on t.s.a. agents, killing one of them. guns and other weapons turn up at the airport all the time. just a week before at l.a.x., t.s.a. officers seized 39 gunz at airports across country. joining us is the deputy director for the ntsb. the t.s.a. agents that, you know, screen people as they're going through the airports, make sure they're not carrying weapons aboard planes, they don't have weapons...
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police confronted ciancia and exchanged gunfire at the terminal and took him into custody. he's in the hospital right now but his condition is unknown. after the shooting investigators found hundreds of rounds of ammunition. enough they say to kill everyone who was there at the time. now, authorities this morning are currently going through the terminal. they're picking up belongings that were left behind trying to get them back to the passengers. yesterday 1,500 flights were canceled or delayed. that affected 167,000 travelers and it's unclear how many flights will still be affected today. anthony and vinita? >> carter evans. thank you, carter. >>> steven pomeranz joins us from our washington bureau. good morning. >> good morning. >> the shooter hat anti-government or anti-tsa documents, things of that nature. was this an act of terrorism or could he be a lone wolf? >> there's a long way to go and there'll be obviously an extremely thorough investigation trying to find that out as well as all the rest of the information that needs to come to light. so that's going to be so
police confronted ciancia and exchanged gunfire at the terminal and took him into custody. he's in the hospital right now but his condition is unknown. after the shooting investigators found hundreds of rounds of ammunition. enough they say to kill everyone who was there at the time. now, authorities this morning are currently going through the terminal. they're picking up belongings that were left behind trying to get them back to the passengers. yesterday 1,500 flights were canceled or...
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police confronted ciancia and exchanged gunfire at the terminal and took him into custody. he's in the hospital right now but his condition is unknown. after the shooting investigators found hundreds of rounds of ammunition. enough they say to kill everyone who was there at the time. now, authorities this morning are currently going through the terminal. they're picking up belongings that were left behind trying to get them back to the passengers. yesterday 1,500 flights were canceled or delayed. that affected 167,000 travelers and it's unclear how many flights will still be affected today. anthony and vinita? >> carter evans. thank you, carter. >>> steven pomeranz joins us from our washington bureau. good morning. >> good morning. >> the shooter hat anti-government or anti-tsa documents, things of that nature. was this an act of terrorism or could he be a lone wolf? >> there's a long way to go and there'll be obviously an extremely thorough investigation trying to find that out as well as all the rest of the information that needs to come to light. so that's going to be so
police confronted ciancia and exchanged gunfire at the terminal and took him into custody. he's in the hospital right now but his condition is unknown. after the shooting investigators found hundreds of rounds of ammunition. enough they say to kill everyone who was there at the time. now, authorities this morning are currently going through the terminal. they're picking up belongings that were left behind trying to get them back to the passengers. yesterday 1,500 flights were canceled or...
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. >> the family of the suspected gunman, paul ciancia say they are shocked. accused of killing one person and wounding others. he could face the death penalty. >>> the washington, d.c. city council votes to allow illegal immigrants to take a drivers license test and get a license. these licenses would be marked with a special label that reads not valid for federal purposes meaning they could be used to drive a car but not to board a plane. we'll keep you posted on that one. >>> an absolutely unthinkable story coming out of nashville this morning. one of our country's heroes was kicked out of a taxi cab for being a member of the military. listen. >> you're serving in the military? i said yes, sir, i am. he pulled over to the side of the road and told me to get out of the cab. i didn't ask no questions. i didn't want to cause a fight. >> allen pendley served in the kentucky national guard for six years. he says he was shocked when this happened. he's not the only one. the general manager of the taxi company says when he figures out who that driver is, that driv
. >> the family of the suspected gunman, paul ciancia say they are shocked. accused of killing one person and wounding others. he could face the death penalty. >>> the washington, d.c. city council votes to allow illegal immigrants to take a drivers license test and get a license. these licenses would be marked with a special label that reads not valid for federal purposes meaning they could be used to drive a car but not to board a plane. we'll keep you posted on that one....
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police say 23-year-old paul ciancia pulled out that rifle and targeted tsa agents. the first person he targeted was gerrardo hernandez. he was shot several times. when the suspect saw hernandez moving, the suspect walked back down the escalator, shot hernandez again, fatally wounding him. his wife spoke yesterday. here's what she had to say. >> we are all heartbroken and will miss him deerly. he was a joyful person, always smiling. he took pride in his duty for the american public and for president tsa mission. >> reporter: after hernandez was killed, the gunfire certainly was not -- the suspect went back up that escalator, shot two more tsa apgents who were both woundd and also shot a local high school teacher. those three men were wounded. the suspect then moved beyond security, about 100 yards into the terminal, where he was confronted by police. he himself was shot multiple times, inclouding once in the head, it's been reported. he's been unresponsive medically. he should be charged with a federal murder charge of killing a federal officer as well as causing vio
police say 23-year-old paul ciancia pulled out that rifle and targeted tsa agents. the first person he targeted was gerrardo hernandez. he was shot several times. when the suspect saw hernandez moving, the suspect walked back down the escalator, shot hernandez again, fatally wounding him. his wife spoke yesterday. here's what she had to say. >> we are all heartbroken and will miss him deerly. he was a joyful person, always smiling. he took pride in his duty for the american public and for...
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paul ciancia is charged with the murder of a tsa agent. he was shot by police. she's still in the hospital and unconscious so he has not been questioned. the fbi says 39-year-old hernandez was shot at point blank range. then the gunman came because because he saw hernandez moving. his grieving wife speaks out for the first time. >> he was always excited to go to work and enjoyed the interaction with the passengers at l.a.x. he was a joyful person, always smiling. he took pride in his duty for the american public and for the tsa mission. >> there were two other agents injured. they're now recovering. >>> overnight a shooting on homecoming weekend at a college in north carolina. police say somebody was firing off a gun near a dorm near the campus of north carolina state at&t university. the university was put on lockdown. the lockdown is over but the shooter is still out there and the search continues. luckily the student that was shot should be okay. >>> nothing short of a miracle. listen to this story, unbelievable. a group of 8 skydivers and two pilots lucky to
paul ciancia is charged with the murder of a tsa agent. he was shot by police. she's still in the hospital and unconscious so he has not been questioned. the fbi says 39-year-old hernandez was shot at point blank range. then the gunman came because because he saw hernandez moving. his grieving wife speaks out for the first time. >> he was always excited to go to work and enjoyed the interaction with the passengers at l.a.x. he was a joyful person, always smiling. he took pride in his duty...